The Beatles VI

Coming between The Early Beatles and Help! in the U.S. market, Beatles VI was originally released June 14, 1965, and spent six weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard chart. Among the 11 tracks—"Kansas City/Hey-Hey-Hey-Hey," "Eight Days A Week," "You Like Me Too Much," "Bad Boy," "I Don't Want To Spoil The Party," "Words Of Love," "What You're Doing," "Yes It Is," "Dizzy Miss Lizzy," "Tell Me What You See," and "Every Little Thing"—were the remaining songs from the U.K. album Beatles for Sale and two Larry Williams songs that the Beatles recorded just for the American market. This audio CD is part of a series of limited edition "mini LP replicas" by Capitol, celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Beatles' American debut on the Ed Sullivan Show. Unlike most of the remixed and remastered Beatles music available today, it is a faithful duplication of the original U.S. album—the same songs in the same order, as well as the "Americanized" sound mix—in both mono and stereo versions, for a total of 22 tracks. The CD is even packaged in a scaled-down copy of the original album cover, complete with the paper liner sleeve.